- convention,
Sidzikauskas negotiated with
German officials and
represented Lithuania at the
League of Nations. Twice, in 1926 and 1931,
Sidzikauskas represented...
- (Poland): 1958–1959 Petr
Zenkl (Czechoslovakia): 1959–1960
Vaclovas Sidzikauskas (Lithuania) 1960–1961
Ferenc Nagy (Hungary): 1961–62
Georgi Dimitrov...
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Ministers of
Justice Petras Leonas and
Stasys Šilingas,
diplomats Vaclovas Sidzikauskas and
Jurgis Baltrušaitis. In 1917–1920, they
published newspaper Santara...
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effort directed against the
Soviet Union. It was
chaired by
Vaclovas Sidzikauskas until his
death in 1973.
After his
death and loss of funding, the committee...
- Marijampolė, Kaunas,
Prienai Colonel Petras Dočkus [lt] 4th
Artillery Regiment 30
March 1920 Šiauliai, Tauragė, Plungė,
Varniai Colonel Vladas Sidzikauskas...
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Revolt in
January 1923 and
captured Klaipėda Region,
Balutis and
Vaclovas Sidzikauskas negotiated the Klaipėda
Convention which was
concluded in May 1924. Though...
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delegation were
Prime Minister Augustinas Voldemaras and
diplomat Vaclovas Sidzikauskas. In 1930, she
joined the League's
Fifth Committee which dealt with social...
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prisons in Lukiškės, Daugavpils, and Smolensk. On 24 July,
Vaclovas Sidzikauskas arranged a
prisoner exchange in Daugailiai,
swapping fifteen prominent...
- the Farmers' Party.
During the 1926 coup d'état,
Skipitis and
Vaclovas Sidzikauskas mediated between the
deposed government and the new
regime of Antanas...
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Henrikas Salkauskas, an army officer, and his wife Ona-Anna Salkauskas, née
Sidzikauskas. He was aged 15 when, in the
Soviet occupation Lithuania, his father...